Government and Politics
November 15, 2024
From: California Governor Gavin NewsomWhat you need to know: 121 new California Highway Patrol officers will be sworn in today, realizing the administration’s multiyear goal of recruiting 1,000 new officers. This class of new officers additionally marks the largest graduating class in two years.
SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today congratulated the 121 new California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers who will be sworn in at a graduation ceremony in West Sacramento following an intensive 26-week training. Today’s graduation marks the successful completion of the CHP’s campaign launched in 2022 to recruit 1,000 new officers.
“Two years ago, we set an ambitious goal of recruiting 1,000 new CHP officers – and today, with this class, we have officially surpassed that goal. But I want to be clear: that goal has always been about more than just filling slots or hitting a number. Each officer is the very manifestation of public service, of peacekeeping. Every cadet graduating today felt a calling to do right by their community and to make the world safer. On behalf of the state and all who call California home, I want to thank each and every member of this graduating class.” - Governor Gavin Newsom
“Today marks a significant step forward for our agency and all of our communities,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “By surpassing our recruitment goal, we’re adding highly trained, committed officers who are ready to make a positive impact and meet the evolving needs of California. We’re grateful for the dedication and passion these officers bring to their new roles.”
How we got here
As part of California’s efforts to improve public safety, California funded a multiyear CHP recruitment campaign to fill 1,000 officer positions by hiring qualified individuals across the state. In June of 2022, the CHP embarked on a multiyear recruiting campaign and has seen an outpouring of interest in joining the ranks, receiving more than 11,700 cadet applications in the first six months of 2024 alone – a 58% increase from the same period in 2022.
California has additionally invested more resources and personnel since 2019 to fight crime, help local governments hire more police, and improve public safety. In 2023, as part of California’s Real Public Safety Plan, the Governor announced the largest-ever investment to combat organized retail crime in state history, an annual 310% increase in proactive operations targeting organized retail crime, and special operations across the state to fight crime and improve public safety.
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